#737 Portraits Workshop on the blog

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

On the weekend we ran our Ottawa based portraits workshop. This course covers the groundwork for people pictures from technical elements to managing people in the pictures.

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

The course is intense and participants earned their rest on Sunday – it’s a tough course with lots to learn. Stay tuned – student results will be posted in a week or so. Below is some of the fun. See some of last year’s results.

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

Coming up next week is the Composition Photo Safari and Photographing Pro Hockey is just around the corner.

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

A big thank-you to models, students and our hosts at the gallery!

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

Ottawa Portrait Workshop

#736 Dancing Horses Photo Safari

Dancing Horses - Ottawa Photo Safari

Dancing Horses - Ottawa Photo Safari

In April we have confirmed a visit  to some dancing horses near Ottawa. Some lucky photographers will have the opportunity to photograph graceful horses and their riders as they train for the discipline of dressage.

We will spend two hours exploring stables, horses and the training arena or outdoor training area with your cameras.

Challenge yourself to capture the beauty, power and precision of the horses.

Dancing Horses Photo Safari

Date:

April 15th, 2012; 1-3pm

Location:

30 minutes from central Ottawa – car pooling is encouraged!

Cost:

$75 plus taxes = $84.75

Register by contacting us to reserve your spot. We ask for payment (credit card by phone or cheque in the mail) and a complete registration form.

Enrolment is limited to ten people. Challenge your photo skills in April!

Dancing Horses Photo Safari

Dancing Horses - Ottawa Photo Safari

Dancing Horses - Ottawa Photo Safari


#734 Student Success – ProProgram – Where are they now?

Last year Mercedes Déziel Hupé completed many of our photo classes to graduate from the ProProgram. Trumpets cheered and people applauded.

Mercedes took the ProProgram as she wanted to strengthen her résumé for communications work in the Arts community. Having photo skills is a benefit when looking for work in comms fields.

Others participate in the ProProgram for different reasons – the most common is looking for a career change as someone’s interests change or due to layoffs.

What is Mercedes doing now?
Mercedes now works at the Ottawa Art Gallery – a non-profit, public art gallery.

… And she continues to pursue her personal passion in dance and photography as she presents her first exhibit this week at Avant Garde this week.

Details:

Ballet in the Streets

Vernissage: Thursday, January 12 at 7 pm

Avant-Garde Bar & Gallery

135 1/2 Besserer St, Ottawa

See you there!

"Ballet in the Streets" photo exhibit

"Ballet in the Streets" photo exhibit - Mercedes Déziel Hupé

Mercedes describes “Ballet in the Streets”

“This collection of photographs is my tribute to my time as a dancer, from classical to contemporary. Through photography, I embrace a new side of this otherwise ephemeral art form.

I have been inspired by great photographers such as Lois Greenfield, whose studio approach to dance photography is unmatched. I am also inspired by the “Ballerina Project” which is a New York based phenomenon that celebrates the Big Apple as a creative hub.

Originally from the Capital region, I have experienced Arts as being overshadowed by politics. I photographed ballerinas and contemporary dancers in urban and industrial settings to emphasize how different they are from the environment in which we live. Despite the fact that they seem to stand out, the idea is the showcase the beauty and relevance of dance, especially in this fast-paced image-led world.

The dancer is a complete artist; from daily regimen to rehearsal, to exercises and performance. A dancer embodies strength, yet the dancer is surrounded by precarious circumstances. Dance changes everyone, from the performer to the spectator, the hobbyist and the photographer.

A dancer can be molded, but a dancer is usually born. It’s in the urge to move, to feel beauty and life, through your body. I wanted to show how dance shows through very easily. And how it is part of a dancer’s life, every day, everywhere.

By presenting dance outside of its normal frame of reference, whether that be the stage or the classroom, I state not only the existence, but the effervescence of dance in the capital region. I wish to render dance accessible and encourage reflection by bringing the dancer to the street.

#733 Executive Portrait – Ottawa

Late last year I had the pleasure of photographing a past portrait client again. This time we arranged the portrait at Ottawa Studio Works, our photography studio on Preston St.

She serves on two Boards and needed fresh photos for the causes.

It’s always fun working with J.

Next week we start our annual portrait workshop – Natural Light Portraits. The fun continues…

Ottawa Executive Portrait

Ottawa Executive Portrait

#732 New Photo Class – On Location Lighting with Blair Gable

We have another new workshop coming up in Ottawa. This time photojournalist Blair Gable teaches participants how to light subjects on the go.

The course – On Location Lighting – draws on 10 years of experience covering Obama, the Queen, Toronto Blue Jays, Princess Kate for editorial clients like MacLean’s, Globe and Mail, Reuter’s.

Ottawa photojournalism class

Blair Gable photographs Jose Bautista at Blue Jays spring training for MacLean's Magazine

The nature of his work forces him to create beautiful photos in very short timelines. He had to develop quick, lightweight & effective systems to make world leaders and superstars shine… in 15 minutes or less.

You may remember Blair from his photojournalism presentation in August 2011 at Ottawa Studio Works. It was packed.

Dates:

  • Practical: Saturday & Sunday, April 21, 22, 2012. (9am-2pm)
  • Critique: Sunday, April 29, 2012. (9am-12noon)

Location: Workshop is held in central Ottawa and at Ottawa Studio Works.

Cost: $400 + applicable taxes

Join us for this workshop. We’re lucky to access Blair’s talents. We ask for a $125 deposit and complete registration form to hold your spot. Contact us to register.

Ottawa photojournalism course

Blair Gable photographing Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Photo by Jason Ransom)

#729 2011 in review – excerpts from the blog

The 2011 photo blog review continues…

May

In May, David Trattles came to Ottawa to run his unique photo workshop and exhibit his fine art photography at our photo studio. The exhibit was a smash hit. The David Trattles workshops (coming again this May) have always been popular with people interested in stretching their photo limits.

David Trattles photo exhibit

David Trattles photo exhibit

June

In June we shot some Jazz Festival for a client, hosted J David Andrews’ Wildlife and Landscape Workshop (see his upcoming workshops) and wrote about better backgrounds.

Music Festival Photo Assignment

Music Festival Photo Assignment

July

We shot at Bluesfest for the Sun and also exhibited a decade’s worth of music festival photography at the studio. Also ran a popular bike race safari.

Ottawa Bike Race Photo Safari

Ottawa Bike Race Photo Safari

August 

In August we shot a stock assignment for a lawyer and a school – it’s my favourite kind of commercial work – shooting a creative portfolio of work that a client uses for promotion. At the photo studio Blair Gable exhibits his photojournalistic work including his photos of Obama, Princess Kate and $millions of Ferraris.

Stock Photography Assignment - Ottawa

Stock Photography Assignment - Ottawa

#728 2011 in review – excerpts from the blog

2011 brought many firsts and we trumpeted the fun on our photo blog.

January

We held our first Open House at the photo studio. It represented a big milestone at HarryNowell.com. We worked hard to transform a run down property into OttawaStudioWorks.com

 

Ottawa photo studio

Ottawa photo studio - thanks to Alain Simard for the photo

February

We blogged three classic courses held in January February – Creative Fundamentals, Natural Light Portraits and Photographing Pro Hockey. We posted some hockey photos from the workshop, too!

Ottawa hockey photo workshop

Ottawa hockey photo workshop

March

March brought many fun projects including portraits, an intro to studio lighting course and a photo contest.

Photo class - Introduction to Studio Lighting Photo Course

Photo class - Introduction to Studio Lighting Photo Course - © Morina Reece

April

The studio slowed down a little in April as we introduced a new member to the team at HarryNowell.com. He stole our hearts.

Baby Portraits

Our newest member of the HarryNowell.com team

Stay tuned for more highlights from 2011.

 

#726 Ottawa Blacksmith Photo Safari review

In November, we offered the Blacksmith Photo Safari near Ottawa.

Voom.

It sold out quickly.

And it went well – flying sparks, smiles and many clicks.

Stay tuned for another Blacksmith Photo Safari in 2012. We do have the Composition Photo Safari coming up in January as well as Creative Fun and Portraits photo classes. Also stay tuned for something to do with horses. Coming soon.

Below are a few photos from John Rathwell and Lee B. And thanks to Marc for pounding the steel and showing us your work!!

Ottawa Photo Safari

Ottawa Blacksmith Photo Safari

Ottawa Photo Safari

Ottawa Blacksmith Photo Safari - Lee B photo

Ottawa Photo Safari

Ottawa Blacksmith Photo Safari - John Rathwell photo

 

#720 New Photography Classes – Create a photo narrative of still photographs into a video with David Trattles

Yesterday we announced some good fortune – two new landscape based photo course offerings with J David Andrews.

Today we are trumpeting some more good fortune. Dave Trattles will be back in Ottawa to teach a new course based on his expertise  of social documentary photography called:

Developing a Photo Narrative with David Trattles

Based on his past (and very popular) course – “Social Documentary Photography with David Trattles” – David has created a new course based on his unique principles of social documentary photography but adding a twist.

His new curriculum has students shooting a social documentary assignment on regular DSLR cameras and turning the resulting photos into a one minute video presentation using simple, available software – no video skills needed!

David Trattles social documentary photography course

David Trattles social documentary photography course - © David Trattles

Date: May 10-13, 2012

Location: Central Ottawa at our photo studio – Ottawa Studio Works.

Cost: $4oo + taxes

Contact us to register for the David’s new course – Developing a Photo Narrative

#719 New Photography Classes – Winter Landscapes and Macro

We’re pretty lucky.

And that means YOU are lucky, too!

We’ve booked two outdoor workshops this winter and spring.  And each participant will receive a premium print from printer, Dave Andrews.

Dave Andrews - printer

Dave Andrews - printer

And Dave Andrews’ prints for his clients hang in some of the finest galleries in North America! Dave, the printer has a lifetime of expertise and consulted on the printing of Canadian money!

 

Coming up are two workshops:

 

1. Winter Landscapes
Late February, 2012
Join us in late February (read “better chance of warmer weather with good snow.”) as he leads you to some secret spots. Learn to practically shoot comfortably in winter, manage equipment and produce stunning imagery to impress your friends!

June 2012
Join us again in June as he helps you dive into the world of macro photography. Enter new worlds through the macro lens. Learn focusing and other techniques to capture miniature life on a blade of grass.

Interested?

Contact us to reserve your spot.